Jane,

I bet your running the server on port 1645 right?  Check the port your 
running on, it should be specified in your radiusd.conf.  Or, do 'netstat 
-l' and look for radius or datametrics and then corrospond that to 
/etc/services to find out the port number.

Then when running radtest run it like
./radtest un pw ip:1645 port secret

The important port is the :portnumber after the radius server ip address.

Also, make sure the machine your testing from is listed in the clients 
file, even if it is localhost it must be listed.  If that's the case it 
should be showing up in radius.log.


At 01:36 PM 8/9/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>I am totally new to RADIUS.  I just downloaded the latest version of
>FreeRadius and installed it on one of our machines.  After I started
>the RADIUS daemon by running radiusd in /usr/local/sbin, the 7 radiusd
>processes seemed to be always in the idle state.  The following is the
>display from running ps.
>
> > ps aux | fgrep rad
>root     23354  0.0  1.2 12984 1620 ?        S    Aug08   0:00 radiusd
>root     23355  0.0  1.2 12984 1620 ?        S    Aug08   0:00 radiusd
>root     23356  0.0  1.2 12984 1620 ?        S    Aug08   0:00 radiusd
>root     23357  0.0  1.2 12984 1620 ?        S    Aug08   0:00 radiusd
>root     23358  0.0  1.2 12984 1620 ?        S    Aug08   0:00 radiusd
>root     23359  0.0  1.2 12984 1620 ?        S    Aug08   0:00 radiusd
>root     23360  0.0  1.2 12984 1620 ?        S    Aug08   0:00 radiusd
>
> > ps axl | fgrep rad
>140     0 23354     1   0   0 12984 1620 do_sel S    ?          0:00 radiusd
>040     0 23355 23354   0   0 12984 1620 do_pol S    ?          0:00 radiusd
>040     0 23356 23355   0   0 12984 1620 rt_sig S    ?          0:00 radiusd
>040     0 23357 23355   0   0 12984 1620 rt_sig S    ?          0:00 radiusd
>040     0 23358 23355   0   0 12984 1620 rt_sig S    ?          0:00 radiusd
>040     0 23359 23355   0   0 12984 1620 rt_sig S    ?          0:00 radiusd
>040     0 23360 23355   0   0 12984 1620 rt_sig S    ?          0:00 radiusd
>
>When I ran radtest or radclient, it always said "no response from server".
>I am not sure if the server is running incorrectly, or the configurations
>weren't setup properly.
>
>Would someone with more experience give me a pointer?  Thanks a lot!
>Jane
>
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